Retro Tea Break | Steve Furber on Acorn Computers and the BBC Micro
Steve Furber was the Principal Engineer on the BBC Micro computer as well as the ARM processor. Landmarks in computer history as well as a collosus in present day technology thanks to the adoption of ARM in most mobile devices. Today we have the pleasure of learning a little more about his contribution to technology. ● Support RMC Time is the most valuable thing we have. Official Cave Dwellers create a reliable monthly income that allows me the time to dedicate creating content. My goal is to be able to do it full time. You can support this dream here: / theretrocollective If you'd like to leave a one off tip then here are some methods: ● Treat me to a Coffee with Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/rmcretro ● Support the Sponsors of The Cave MonsterJoysticks: https://monsterjoysticks.com/RMC 1ClickPrint: https://www.1clickprint.com#RMC ● Chat with me using one of these: Twitter: / rmcretro Instagram: / rmcretro Discord: / discord ● Episode Links SpiNNaker Project: http://apt.cs.manchester.ac.uk/projec... ● I have an RMC Shop where you can buy mugs, posters, records, books and more: https://rmcretro.store/ ● RMC Podcasts Enjoy my Podcasts with your favourite app using the links here: Retro Tea Break - https://audioboom.com/channels/5001251 Retro Island Diskettes - https://audioboom.com/channels/5001240

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